
Consider the following statements in regard to the All India States' People's Conference in the Princely States during the Indian National Movement
1. The first conference of All India States' People's Conference was held in 1927.
2. In the beginning though the All India National Congress allowed the residents of the Princely States to become the members of the Congress but forbade them to initiate any political activity in the States in the name of the Congress.
3. With the launching of Civil Disobedience Movement, the congress made no distinction between British India and the Princely States and call for struggle was extended to the people of the Princely States.
Which of the statements given above are correct?


Important Questions on Modern History
Consider the fol lowing statements
1. The decision to boycott Simon Commission was taken by the Congress in its 1927, Bombay Session.
2. Muslim League also decided to Boycott Simon Commission.
Which of the above statements are correct?

Consider the following statements in regard to the Congress of oppressed nationalities at Brussels in 1927
1 . The All India National Congress sent a delegation of five members to the meet.
2. Jawahar Lal Nehru, was elected the General secretary of the League Against Imperialism, which was organised at this Congress.
3. After this Congress and the All India National Congress took a firm stand against imperialism in any part of the world.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?





In which one of the following sessions of the Indian National Congress, it was proposed that the state shall own or control the key industries, mines, and means of transport?

Consider the following declaration and identify the person who made it?
The time has come when badges of honour make our shame glaring in their incongruous context of humiliation and I, for my part, wish to stand shorn of all special distinction, by the side of my countrymen who, for their so-called insignificance are liable to suffer degradation not fit for human beings.
